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How to Promote Your First Online Course

LearnDash

Build a community through posts, polls, shorts, and stories. You can even embed them on your website, blog, or landing page. Include a slide to show your agenda for reference. Besides this format, there are some features that you should include, such as slides, chat, polls or surveys, and questions. Cross-share.

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Creating a Virtual Leadership Academy: A Case Study #ASTDTK14

Learning Visions

It was “faux live” video of a teacher/speaker, onscreen with PPT slides, also links to chats and other resources. I missed his opening setup, so didn’t get some of the context. But the upshot is they created/designed a virtual leadership event. The moderator was live, but the speakers/videos had been pre-recorded.

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Tips for creating content that generates buzz and engagement with PitchiQuo

QuoDeck

For example, you can add quizzes, polls, and surveys to your content to encourage participation from your audience. PitchiQuo enables you to create easily consumable, bite-sized content that can be quickly digested by your audience by utilizing the platform’s slide feature.

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Free L&D webinars for February 2021

Limestone Learning

Share your stunning presentations in person, virtually or export your slides for use in other software. This webinar will show you some great ways to embed value into your current — and future — courses. You’re even adept in designing polls, using chat, implementing breakouts and creating PowerPoint slides.

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Live classroom polling without clickers?

E-Learning Acupuncture

So a company called Poll Everywhere has decided to deploy an Audience Response System (aka, clickers) by using text messaging on a cellphone instead of a wireless clicker transmitter. You can embed the 'live' graph as a PowerPoint slide into your classroom presentation. Here's a poll that I created below Try it!

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How to Develop And Deliver Interactive Lessons for Higher Education

Hurix Digital

Embed Interactive Elements. Instead, students are encouraged to take actions such as answering a quiz, participating in polls, watching learning videos, etc. Embed images or videos into your lesson and engage your learners with what they see. How to Develop Interactive Lessons for Students? Include 360 Degree Media.

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Friday Finds — Learning How to Learn, Motivation, Scenario-based Learning

Mike Taylor

Tech, Tools & Tips If tools are your jam, check out my new WorkSmarter newsletter Create a Journey to combine videos, slides, text and embeds from your favorite tools in one delightful experience. Engage your audience with live Q&As, Polls, Chat, Reactions, and Surveys, whether online, in-person, or in-between.